Timber Felling in Essex (School Print)
Michael RothensteinOriginal ‘School Print’, Timber Felling in Essex, by Michael Rothenstein, and published by School Prints Ltd, 1946. The image is said to depict a scene Rothenstein witnessed near his home in Great Barfield, Essex, and shows two men sawing a felled tree trunk with brightly painted steam engines in the background. A higher resolution image file is available for viewing on request.
School Prints Ltd was set up in 1945 by Brenda Rawnley to supply original, high-quality contemporary art to schools. The project commissioned both well-known and emerging artists, with the lithograph printing undertaken by the Baynard Press. Each lithograph had a drawn frame so that the print could be pinned to the wall. In the words of the Victoria & Albert Museum, “the scheme was a unique attempt at giving children access to original works of art in a period of austerity”. More information about School Prints can be found here.